EMS ISO Checklist

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1 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment 4.1 General Requirements 4.1 General requirements maintained an environmental management system consistent with the requirements contained in IS 14001? 4.2 Environmental Policy Has top management defined the organization s environmental policy? Is the environmental policy appropriate to the nature, scale, and environmental impacts of the organization s activities, products, or services? Does the environmental policy include a commitment to continual improvement and prevention of pollution? Does the environmental policy include a commitment to comply with relevant environmental legislation and regulations and with other requirements to which the organization subscribes? Does the environmental policy provide a framework for setting and reviewing environmental objectives and targets? Is the environmental policy documented, implemented, and maintained and communicated to all employees? Is the environmental policy available to the public? 4.3 Planning Environmental aspects maintained (a) procedure(s) to identify the environmental aspects of its activities, products, or services that it can control and over which it can be expected to have an influence? Page 1

2 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment Has the organization determined which of its aspects have a significant impact on the environment? Has the organization ensured that its aspects and related significant impacts are considered in setting its environmental objectives? Does the organization periodically update information regarding its aspects and significant impacts? Legal and other requirements maintained a procedure to identify and have access to legal and other requirements to which the organization subscribes, that are applicable to the environmental aspects of its activities, products, or services? bjectives and targets maintained documented environmental objectives and targets, at each relevant function and level within the organization? Has the organization, when establishing and reviewing its objectives, considered: The legal and other requirements? Its significant environmental aspects? Its technological options? Its financial, operational, and business requirements? The views of interested parties? Are the organization s objectives and targets consistent with its environmental policy, including the commitment to the prevention of pollution? Page 2

3 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment Environmental management program(s) maintained environmental management program(s) for achieving its objectives and targets? Do environmental management program(s) designate responsibility for achieving objectives and targets at each relevant function and level of the organization? Do environmental management program(s) define the means and timeframe by which they are to be achieved? Are environmental management program(s) reviewed and changed when appropriate if new or modified activities, products, or services are implemented in the organization? 4.4 Implementation and peration Structure and responsibility Has the organization defined, documented, and communicated the roles, responsibilities, and authorities to facilitate effective environmental management? How is this done? Has management provided resources essential to the implementation and control the environmental management system? Resources include human resources and specialized skills, technology, and financial resources? Has the organization s top management appointed (a) specific management representative(s) who irrespective of other responsibilities, has defined roles, responsibilities, and authority to: Ensure that the environmental management system (ES) requirements are established, implemented, and maintained in accordance with this International Standard. Report on the performance of the ES to top management for review and as a basis for improvement of the ES. Page 3

4 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment Training, awareness and competence Has the organization identified the training needs for all personnel whose work may create a significant impact upon the environment? How is this done? maintained procedure to make it employees at each relevant function aware of: The importance of conformance with the environmental policy and procedures and with the requirement of the environmental management system (ES)? The significant environmental impacts, actual or potential, of their work activities and the environmental benefits of improved personal performance? Their roles and responsibilities in achieving conformance with the environmental policy and procedures and with the requirements of the ES, including emergency preparedness and response requirements? The potential consequences of departure from specified operating procedure? How does the organization ensure that personnel performing tasks which can cause significant environmental impacts are competent on the basis of appropriate education, training, and/or experience? ommunication Regarding its environmental aspects and environmental management system, has the organization established and maintained procedures to ensure: Internal communication between the various levels and functions of the organization? Proper receiving, documenting, and responding to relevant communication from external interested parities? Has the organization considered its process(es) for external communication on its significant environmental aspects and recorded its decision? Page 4

5 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment Environmental management system documentation maintained information in paper or electronic form to: Describe the core elements of the management system and their interaction? Provide direction to related documentation? ote: these requirements are often met by having a documented Environmental anagement System anual Document control maintained procedures for controlling all documents required by this International Standard to ensure: They can be located? They are periodically reviewed, revised as necessary, and approved for adequacy by authorized personnel? The current versions of relevant documents are available at all locations where operations essential to the effective functioning of the environmental management system are performed? bsolete documents are promptly removed from all points of issue and points of use, or otherwise assured against unintended use? Any obsolete documents are retained for legal and/or knowledge preservation purposes are suitably identified? Are the organization s documents legible, dated (with dates of revision), and readily identifiable, maintained in an orderly manner and retained for a specified period? maintained procedures and responsibilities concerning the creation and modification of the various types of documents? Page 5

6 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment perational control Has the organization identified those operations and activities that are associated with the identified significant environmental aspects in line with its policy, objectives, and targets? Has the organization planned these activities, including maintenance, in order to ensure that they are carried out under specified conditions by: Establishing and maintaining documented procedures to cover situations where their absence could lead to deviations from the environmental policy and the objectives and targets? Stipulating operation criteria in the procedures? Establishing and maintaining procedures related to the identifiable significant environmental aspects of goods and services used by the organization and communicating relevant procedure and requirements to suppliers and contractors? Emergency preparedness and response maintained procedures to identify potential for and respond to accidents and emergency situations, and for preventing and mitigating the environmental impacts that may be associated with them? Has the organization reviewed and revised, where necessary, its emergency preparedness and response procedure, in particular, after the occurrence of accidents or emergency situations? Has the organization periodically tested such procedures where practicable? Page 6

7 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment 4.5 hecking and orrective Action onitoring and measurement maintained documented procedures to monitor and measure, on a regular basis, the key characteristics of its operations and activities that can have a significant impact on the environment? Does the monitoring and measurement include the recording of information to track performance, relevant operational controls and conformance with the organization s environmental objectives and targets? Does the organization calibrate equipment and maintain records according to the organization s procedures? maintained a documented procedure for periodically evaluating compliance with relevant environmental legislation and regulations? onconformance and corrective and preventive action maintained procedures for defining responsibility and authority for handling and investigating nonconformance, taking action to mitigate any impacts caused, and for initiating and completing corrective and preventive action? When corrective and preventive actions are taken to eliminate the causes of actual and potential nonconformances, are they appropriate to the magnitude or problems and commensurate with the environmental impact encountered? Has the organization implemented and recorded any changes in the documented procedures resulting from corrective and preventive action? Page 7

8 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment Records maintained procedures for the identification, maintenance, and disposition of environmental records, including: Training records? The results of audits (ES audits)? The results of reviews (anagement Reviews)? Are the organization s records legible, identifiable, and traceable to the activity, product, or service involved? Are the environmental records stored and maintained in such a way that they are readily retrievable and protected against damage, deterioration, or loss? Are the retention times for records established and recorded? Are records maintained, as appropriate to the system and to the organization, to demonstrated conformance to the requirements of this International Standard? Environmental management system audit maintained program(s) and procedure(s) for periodic environmental management system audits to be carried out in order to: Determine whether or not the environmental management system conforms to planned arrangements for environmental management including the requirements of this International Standard and has been properly implemented and maintained? Provide information on the results of audits to management? Is the organization s audit program, including any schedule, based on the environmental importance of the activity concerned and the results of previous audits? Page 8

9 ES IS hecklist rganization: Auditor: Date: = ajor onconformity = inor onconformity = bservation = omment Do the audit procedure cover the audit scope, frequency, and methodologies, as well as the responsibilities and requirements for conducting audits and reporting results? 4.6 anagement Review Does the organization s top management, at intervals it determines, review the environmental management system to ensure its continuing suitability and effectiveness? Does the management review process ensure that the necessary information is collected to allow management to carry out this evaluation? Are the management reviews documented? Does each management review address the possible need for changes to policy, objectives, and other elements of the environmental management system, in the light of: Environment management system audit results? hanging circumstances? The commitment to continual improvement? Page 9

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